Amazon’s new Alexa+ uses advanced AI for more natural conversations, but experts warn of risks like hallucinations, prompt injection, and increased privacy exposure. Should you activate it? Here’s what you need to know.
Microsoft’s Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28020.1611 brings Sysmon directly into the OS as a built-in feature, streamlining security monitoring and cloud sharing—but also sparking debate about privacy and control.
Adobe has issued fixes for 44 vulnerabilities across its creative suite, including critical flaws that could let attackers hijack user systems. Security researchers and experts discuss the implications for millions of creatives worldwide.
A critical vulnerability in the React framework has raised alarms across the web development community, highlighting the urgent need for robust security practices in modern applications.
What keeps online shops running when chaos strikes? We go behind the scenes to uncover the tech safeguards, security measures, and support systems that protect your purchases—and the retailer’s bottom line.
Newly uncovered vulnerabilities in React Server Components put web applications at risk of denial-of-service attacks and source code leaks. Developers are urged to update immediately as attackers exploit recent flaws.
New high-severity flaws in React Server Components can crash servers and leak sensitive source code, impacting major frameworks like Next.js and React Router. Immediate patching is required to protect web applications.
UEFI is moving beyond x86 PCs, now appearing on ARM boards like Rock 5 ITX+. Discover what this means for security, hardware hacking, and the future of SBCs.
Explore how small Python coding tricks can dramatically improve performance—and why speed is a hidden security weapon in the fight against cybercrime.
Google’s Quick Share now lets Android and iPhone users share files securely using Rust-hardened tech, bridging a long-standing gap while raising new questions about privacy and trust.